Department of Psychology, University of the Philippines, Clark Airbase, Angeles City, Philippines.
Am J Mens Health. 2010 Jun;4(2):111-23. doi: 10.1177/1557988308330771. Epub 2009 Feb 6.
This study explored the perceived family life experiences in the family of origin among 35 hospitalized lonely adult (range 27 to 44 years) Filipino males with schizophrenia during a period of remission of their overt psychotic features. Open-ended interview, checklists, and projective techniques were used to collect data. Together with an in-depth analysis of narratives, the responses of the lonely and the loneliest participants were compared by Mann-Whitney U nonparametric test of comparison. It was predicted in this study that individuals with schizophrenia with higher level of loneliness would be more likely to perceive their family life experiences negatively than the less lonely individuals with schizophrenia. Results showed that the degree of negative family experiences among the loneliest participants was significantly higher than the lonely participants. Moreover, a few participants regardless of the degree of loneliness positively viewed their family as united and close, interactive, affectionate and loving, kind and good, trustworthy, religious, morally good, complete, and supportive.
本研究探讨了 35 名住院孤独成年(27 至 44 岁)菲律宾男性精神分裂症患者在缓解明显精神病特征期间对原生家庭生活体验的感知。研究采用开放式访谈、清单和投射技术来收集数据。除了对叙述进行深入分析外,本研究还通过曼-惠特尼 U 非参数比较检验对孤独和最孤独参与者的反应进行了比较。研究预测,孤独程度较高的精神分裂症患者比孤独程度较低的精神分裂症患者更有可能对其家庭生活体验产生负面看法。结果表明,最孤独参与者的负面家庭体验程度明显高于孤独参与者。此外,一些参与者无论孤独程度如何,都积极地认为他们的家庭团结、亲密、互动、充满感情和爱、善良、值得信赖、宗教、道德良好、完整和支持。